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The Museum of London is already rich with such salutary moments; Tom Hunter's take on the forthcoming galleries adds to them at least a couple of new strata.
A reduction in the general corporation tax to 21percentt in April 2014 will support the tax relief incentives, while a £50m investment into ultrafast broadband will create a new strata of twelve "super-connected cities" enjoying speeds of 80-100Mbps – perfort fonlineine multiplayer gaming and digital downloads.
Case in point: veteran MetaWatch recently pulled back the curtains on its new Strata smart watch, and it's already picking up plenty of steam on (where else?) Kickstarter.
The challenge here comes from the transition itself, when massive companies disintegrate in an orgy of creative destruction and a new strata of startups are built from the ashes.
The analysis carried out with the new strata confirmed that the stronger effect in the intervention group was not due to its higher starting incidence rate at the beginning of the intervention.
Third, this new strata system allows for a flexible approach that can be easily leveraged when designing timber harvest plans or trying to understand the habitat of a given area.
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Using the GRIMM software, Ross et al. (2005) reported the first attempt to reconstruct the X Y chromosomal rearrangements and found a scenario consistent with strata 4 and 5, a new stratum that they defined.
That's the majority and then there's a new stratum globally — very successful, capable professionals who move around mostly in the science and engineering fields.
The proliferation of lesser offices, many filled by lawyers, created a new stratum of gentlemen who enjoyed the king's privilege.
"I asked them, 'why wouldn't I?' " Somewhere along the way, Mr. Margules had not only discovered a new career path, but also a whole new stratum of society.
Moreover, this new stratum had itself been heavily purged, so that all spheres were ruled by a caste motivated by dogma, fear, ambition, malice, and greed a process commonly described in late 20th-century Russian publications as "negative selection".
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